Sentence examples for makes allusions from inspiring English sources

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He used Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring" in one film and he makes allusions to "Brave New World" in another.

Though Falwell frequently makes allusions to sports, it is the military analogy that is central to his view of the church and its role in the world.

The Christian life is to be a competitive, combative life... ..... Though Falwell frequently makes allusions to sports, it is the military analogy that is central to his view of the church and its role in the world.

Mr. Rockwell's delightful pop-up cartoon set, for example, makes allusions to that earlier teenage classic "Bye Bye Birdie!" Yet for all that, "Hairspray" has none of the wink-wink, isn't-this-a-hoot sensibility that often characterizes pastiche musicals.

Occasionally she makes allusions to Inuit myth, of a kind familiar in her grandmother's art, but only in images of extreme physic trauma, as in "Sadness and Relief for My Brother," with its crying face circled by suns, giant teardrops and radiating energy lines.

According to critics, the video makes allusions to previous dance-heavy clips by Usher and Chris Brown.

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Then, lead a discussion about the pros and cons of making allusions.

He said he read extensively; he made allusions to Tolstoy and Pushkin, Hemingway and Gertrude Stein.

Friends expressed shock at their concurrent illnesses and made allusions to Greek tragedy.

Mrs. Clinton has made allusions in recent days to a potential joining with her Democratic rival.

But they've made allusions to the fact in our last two proposals that we have to discuss those issues.

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